Have you ever truly felt seen as your authentic self?

The Revelation Project offers an empowering perspective of YOU. It's a revolutionary process created by TRP to reveal the very essence of who you are.

This personal workshop is a multi layered experience.

The REVEAL YOU portrait shoot is a magical experience, and quite simply the most precious gift a woman can give herself.

As women, we have many aspects to ourselves that have incredible dimension and depth. However, we are not always in touch with those deeper aspects, and can’t always see ourselves clearly.

This 1/2 day adventure includes a pre and post interview process, a workshop photo session including hair & make-up, and one-on-one coaching to reveal the multidimensional YOU.

When you participate in the Reveal You Portrait Workshop the value is ongoing, and the revelations last a lifetime.

What will you experience as a participant?

Our Reveal YOU portrait workshop is POWERFUL. Our participants experience a major shift in their lives by partaking in this transformative experience. They have reported that the investment clarified and accelerated both their personal and professional lives infusing them with a sense of fulfillment, inspiration, and quantum-growth.

Here is a glimpse into what you might expect:

Our team of professionals surround you with love, pampering, laughter, safe space, and of course…cameras! If this terrifies you, it's ok! It's truly a nurturing experience and you will feel reassured within minutes of entering through our door on your special day.

We photograph most often on Fridays, so we ask that you pick a few dates that work for you, and we will try to book your workshop from one of your choices. Once booked, your coach will contact you with a pre-interview so we can get to know you a bit before your date.

When you show up to the site location, you will be welcomed into a safe supportive space where you are free to explore all of who you are and what wants to be revealed. You will get some pampering, meditation, and be guided through your shoot in a way that invites you to find freedom in your process of self-expression and self-discovery. You will be photographed by Kim Fuller; TRP's professional photographer.

Part of your project includes surrender. Once your images are chosen and edited, you'll share them within our community and with your own, via Facebook.

We'll conduct your post interview which will be housed on our blog and in our gallery.

Finally, we will invite you into a sisterhood of women who all share a similar but unique experience.

If you would like to see a gallery of our participants taken during their workshop: Click Here.

Would you like to register for this life-changing workshop?

Total Workshop Investment:

$3,500.00

Services Included:

4 Hour Personal Portrait Workshop(choose from personal or business packages)

Pre-Interview

Guidance & coaching throughout the workshop

Hair & Makeup

90 Minute Session of Co-active Coaching

Post Interview/ Blog

25 High Resolution Photo's Via CD

Ongoing support through our TRP facebook group

Inclusion in Monthly Zoom calls

TRP is not a glamour shoot. We are not a "before and after" and we don't believe that any of our participants need to be fixed or solved. Our objective is to help illuminate you in your truest form and then capture who you really are and reflect those images back to you so that you can experience the magic of this work.

We use makeup and wardrobe as a means of emphasis and we often play with light and shadow to bring contrast & amplification. We strive to create an atmosphere of play and often seek a creative edge when it avails itself as an inspiration throughout the process.

You'll notice that some of our participants have been captured with props that conjure toward larger themes happening in the world that reflect current events or that juxtapose contrasting themes.

We co-create these images with our participants as a means of exploration or to surface fears as an access to freedom. We also facilitate the imagery as a means to communicate a message or theme that's important to our participant that words do not adequately express. These images may also represent a collective consciousness that is wanting to be revealed; we never know, we just allow the process to organically unfold and use creative intuition to guide us.

If any of these images feel powerful or thought provoking to you, we invite you to dialog, or share them as a vehicle for discussion and engagement with your own online community.

I was the 8th and youngest child born to a US Army Major General and a 'traditional', southern belle, stay-at-home-mom. They were conservative, right-wing, and Catholic, and from a very young age I knew I was very, very different. I was one of only two girls in the family and was a little activist from early on. I was sensitive and different and in my teens, rebellious and moody. I knew I wanted to work with people and eventually wound up in Boston to get my MSW. I worked in nonprofit for 15 years and burned out, and blessedly found the Coaches Training Institute in 2008. Since then, I have worked as a personal and executive coach, psychotherapist, group leader, consultant, and several years ago I was chosen to lead for CTI. I love my work—it is creative, energizing, fun, and intimate. I love helping people tap into greater self-compassion, and to live fuller, more meaningful lives.

I want to be enough. You know, pretty enough, good enough, etc.. When I was little I was sensitive. My parents looked at that as a flaw or as a weakness. As an adult I have faced a domestic abuse situation, and the stigma and shame that came along with it. I have done a lot of soul searching through counseling, reading, conferences, and meditation. I feel stronger and wiser....

When Alyssa arrived to her REVEAL shoot she was very calm, but we knew it had not been an easy morning because she had called letting us know that circumstances out of her control had kept her from arriving earlier. I loved her attitude immediately, because she said out loud the same thing I was thinking moments after walking through the door. That everything that happened was perfect and exactly what she'd needed to be revealed before her shoot even began.

The objectification of women in the media and an unattainable level of beauty. How this ‘desirable beauty’ can destroy the self-worth of many young girls and women. Finding my voice and using it without the fear of judgment...

The biggest challenges that I’ve faced as a woman are somewhat intertwined:Learning to trust myself and my intuition – Ignoring “the inner voice” never ends well!Creating harmony between the masculine and feminine energies of life – I spent the first 13 years of my career in highly masculine energy, overcorrected to feminine energy while recapturing it, and now finding the middle ground is still an ongoing journey. Embracing my full magnificence and power – Learning to embrace what is unique and amazing about me has been a process, for sure. It has meant learning to let go of what other people think of me, owning my brilliance (both life experience and intuitive wisdom), and surrendering and letting go....

The only things I know for certain are: I’m a child of God, a daughter and a wife, and I’m the possibility of anything I determine to be. I just ordered a print for my new office space with the quote: “She believed she could, so she did.” Right now for me, that’s the essence of who any of us is… we are whoever we believe we can be, and whoever we believe we are....

I don’t know if these are challenges I would have faced if I wasn’t a woman, but one of the biggest challenges that I have faced is finding my voice and the courage to use it. Another challenge has been to allow myself to truly be seen and heard and taken seriously by those around me, and to really create and own my story and be unapologetic about it. These might be universal “human” challenges, but perhaps they are tied to my gender..

Owning my voice and my power in the present moment, particularly in my role as mother. Much of my life was spent recycling the past, or worrying about the future, causing me to miss some extraordinary gifts in the present moment. This pattern of disharmony within had a ripple effect on myself and my family, causing me to be disconnected from both. The gift of this experience is that the pain and isolation within the role became the doorway into deeper reflection, spiritual growth, and connection. It was actually the catalyst to healing family relationships and discovering my calling..

As a woman… let’s see. . . it starts when I was a girl. I was pretty. So any attention I received was around how I looked. Although I didn't put much value into that myself because I felt uncomfortable with the oogling attention on my appearance. Although others may believe it a blessing, it was very distracting for the rest of my personhood, like distractions from actually communicating. I was nurtured and loved and bullied into silence. As long as I was silent, I was worthy of being in the presence of others. Just be quiet and look pretty. ...